The Top 64 Hotels Near PopUp Bagels

  1. An eight-room Westchester inn where fireplaces and terraces overlook surrounding woods, pairing old-world elegance with contemporary restraint. The Bedford Post Tavern downstairs hums with the ease of a place that knows how to balance rusticity and cosmopolitan appetite.


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    954 Old Post Rd, Bedford, NY · Bedford
  2. The Blake Hotel pitches itself as a modern alternative to transience, with rooms that balance industrial angles and classic comfort while kitchenettes suggest extended stays. Its rooftop bar, High George, frames New Haven's colonial skyline while the building's gallery space keeps local artists in view.


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    9 High St, New Haven, CT · New Haven
  3. A modernist boutique hotel tucked into Yale's campus, all armchairs and bookshelves and the quiet authority of being exactly where it belongs. Its restaurant, Heirloom, serves seasonal New England cooking with the kind of restraint that suggests the chef knows something you don't.


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    1157 Chapel St, New Haven, CT · New Haven
  4. A sleek perch across from Yale's art school, Graduate New Haven trades boutique posturing for the straightforward comfort of a well-run college-town hotel. The formula—stylish rooms at moderate prices, steps from campus—works because it doesn't pretend to be anything grander than what visitors actually need.


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    1151 Chapel St, New Haven, CT · New Haven
  5. A former Pirelli tire factory reborn as a solar-powered hotel, its Brutalist concrete frame and Bauhaus geometry intact beneath the management of a chain. Breuer's austere vision survives the corporate makeover, making it the most architecturally resolved accommodation in New Haven.


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    500 Sargent Dr, New Haven, CT · New Haven
  6. A modernist hotel tower in White Plains with interiors that could belong to Manhattan, housing Kanopi, a restaurant perched on the 42nd and 43rd floors with views of the Hudson Valley and distant skyline. The spa, complete with an indoor pool and lounge, suggests the place asks you to stay awhile rather than rush through.


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    3 Renaissance Square, White Plains, NY · White Plains
  7. A modest estate hotel across the bay from Fire Island, where Bellport Village's quiet charm draws visitors seeking respite rather than spectacle. The Main House opens its rooms individually outside summer, when the entire property—Main House, Garden Suite, Cottage—transforms into private rentals for those wanting a full retreat.


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    160 S Country Rd, Bellport, NY · Bellport
  8. On fifty-eight rolling acres in the Litchfield Hills, this Georgian country house feels transplanted from England, all canopied beds and period art softened by modern ease. The staff's attentiveness and the gardens' unhurried pace conspire to make two hours from Manhattan feel like another century entirely.


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    118 Woodbury Rd, CT-47, Washington, CT · Washington
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  9. A century-and-a-half-old hotel on Long Island's tree-lined main drag, reimagined by designer Marcello Pozzi with Murano chandeliers, Carrera marble, and Italian furnishings that whisper rather than shout. The location—equidistant from Manhattan and the airports, steps from shopping and concert halls—makes it less a destination than a graceful accommodation for people passing through.


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    45 7th St, Garden City, NY · Garden City
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  10. Hotel Nyack trades Hudson Valley rusticity for downtown cool: loft rooms, a rooftop bar, and urban swagger in a river town that mostly traffics in nostalgia. The steakhouse anchors the whole enterprise—a place that feels less like escape and more like an extension of the city you left behind.


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    400 High Ave, Nyack, NY · Nyack
  11. A self-contained tower of marble and restraint at Fifth and 57th, Aman New York channels the brand's resort philosophy into Manhattan's densest block. The effect is less escape than transposition—you move through the city but remain suspended in a different order of quiet.


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    730 5th Ave, New York, NY · New York
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  12. Firmdale's 86-room hotel trades corporate polish for textured warmth—padded fabrics, original art, a whimsical video clock in the lobby—proving that English restraint can outshine American luxury on Midtown's crowded block. Each room unfolds its own visual logic, a deliberate counterpoint to the interchangeable anonymity that defines the neighborhood.


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    18 W 56th St, New York, NY · New York
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  13. The Mark, perched on the Upper East Side, channels old-money restraint through a recently overhauled interior that manages to feel both classical and current. Its very existence argues that tradition need not calcify into stuffiness.


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    25 E 77th St, New York, NY · New York
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  14. The Carlyle stands as Upper East Side bedrock—a postwar tower where old money and old-world service remain unshaken, indifferent to trend. Its lobby bar still hums with the weight of decades, a room where discretion and a martini are the only innovations required.


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    35 E 76th St, New York, NY · New York
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  15. A 33-story art deco tower at Central Park South housing 253 rooms dressed in muted tones and dark wood, all hushed marble and club chairs that whisper old money without shouting. The Ritz-Carlton's formula—luxury amenities, impeccable service, location—works precisely because it works, a place where the city's noise stops at the lobby door.


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    50 Central Park S, New York, NY · New York
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  16. A gleaming black tower at Columbus Circle holds 176 rooms dressed in marble and gilded fixtures, each commanding views of Central Park from floor-to-ceiling glass. The place trades ostentation for a quieter kind of service—a personal attaché, the finest linens, the understood luxury of discretion.


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    1 Central Prk W, New York, NY · New York
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  17. A 1905 Beaux Arts palace anchors Fifth Avenue with marble halls and crystal chandeliers, its grandeur refreshed by a meticulous recent restoration. The Peninsula's service ethic—attentive without fussiness—feels distinctly of New York, the sort of place where classical architecture and contemporary comfort coexist without apology.


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    700 5th Ave, New York, NY · New York
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  18. A crystal-obsessed hotel across from MoMA where 2,000 LED-embedded Harcourt glasses form a 24-hour foyer installation, and the Grand Salon stages its own competition with pleated silk and silver leaf. The décor will outshine you, which is precisely the point.


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    28 W 53rd St, New York, NY · New York
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  19. A century-old Art Deco landmark on the Upper East Side, recently revived with interiors that honor its mid-century glamour while speaking to contemporary taste. Casa Tua's dining room and lounge occupy the ground floor, turning the hotel into a gathering place where old New York aesthetics meet present-day sophistication.


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    20 E 76th St, New York, NY · New York
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  20. The Lowell Hotel on the Upper East Side offers a counterpoint to Manhattan's louder luxury hotels, its muted lobby a deliberate rebuke to architectural grandstanding. Here, restraint itself reads as an assertion of taste, and that quietude is the whole point.


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    28 E 63rd St, New York, NY · New York
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  21. High above Columbus Circle in a glass tower, the Mandarin Oriental offers the cool geometry of Asian minimalism—pale wood, marble, silence—with panoramic views of the park and river. The formula is flawless, the service alert without fuss, the spa a refuge from the city's noise.


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    80 Columbus Cir, New York, NY · New York
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  22. A restored 1888 Victorian anchors Litchfield's new hospitality hub, its original fireplaces and grand staircase preserved under thoughtful renovation. Behind it, a modernist mews offers 31 rooms with garden views, creating an enclave that feels removed from the village green just beyond.


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    31 North St, Litchfield, CT · Litchfield
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  23. At the southeast corner of Central Park, the Plaza's French Renaissance facade and gilded interiors have anchored New York's imagination since 1907, from Eloise to The Great Gatsby. Beneath the ornate Beaux-Arts details and 24-karat gold fixtures, Fairmont's stewardship maintains the hotel as a living relic of another era's idea of grandeur.


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    768 5th Ave, New York, NY · New York
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  24. A 1904 landmark where original marble and brass persist beneath art deco flourishes, this Midtown institution assigns each guest a butler in tails to orchestrate the minor miracles of arrival and departure. The St. Regis trades in a particular New York idea of luxury—not novelty, but the accumulated confidence of a place that has never needed to prove itself.


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    Two E 55th St, New York, NY · New York
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  25. I.M. Pei's limestone tower on East 57th Street commands Central Park views across palatial rooms that have hosted the city's power brokers since 1993. After a pandemic closure and thorough 2024 renovation, the hotel restores itself with refreshed dining under chef Maria Tampakis and the same meticulous service that built its reputation.


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    57 E 57th St, New York, NY · New York
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  26. The Park Hyatt claims the lower floors of One57, a gleaming tower on Billionaires' Row with Carnegie Hall across the street, bringing a first major luxury hotel refresh to Manhattan in over a decade. Whether it justifies the wait and the weight of expectation is the question that will define it.


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    153 W 57th St, New York, NY · New York
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  27. A vivid corner hotel in Washington Heights brings boutique sensibility to a neighborhood long starved of it, its colorful facade and equally chromatic interiors announcing arrival before you cross the threshold. The place reads as deliberate defiance of Manhattan's downtown hotel conventions.


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    2420 Amsterdam Ave, New York, NY · New York
  28. A curvaceous glass tower on 44th Street frames a lobby that feels like stepping into a warm, dimly lit Art Deco fantasy, all sweeping staircases and old-money efficiency. The Sofitel balances French refinement with the clockwork precision of a Midtown business hotel, steps away from Times Square and the city's architectural monuments.


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    45 W 44th St, New York, NY · New York
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  29. A sixty-story limestone tower on Fifth Avenue commands Midtown's skyline with the architectural gravitas of its neighbors, all geometric restraint and vertical ambition. The Langham occupies this monumental frame—designed by Gwathmey Siegel & Associates—as a statement of scale and proportion that refuses to apologize.


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    400 5th Ave, New York, NY · New York
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  30. A 23-story tower that reads more Tokyo than Brooklyn, the William Vale rises above Williamsburg with architectural conviction and an uncluttered modernism that suits its neighborhood. Inside, three restaurants, a rooftop pool, and 183 rooms orbit a kind of urbane self-assurance—the hotel feels settled, not striving.


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    111 N 12th St, Brooklyn, NY · Brooklyn
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  31. A 1930s limestone landmark anchoring Fifth Avenue at Central Park's edge, The Pierre marries old-world grandeur with contemporary refinement across its lobbies, suites, and bars. Hand-painted murals from its glamorous past persist alongside curated art, while Two E Bar serves classic cocktails beneath live musicians—a place where New York's social rituals unfold with quiet confidence.


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    2 E 61st St, New York, NY · New York
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  32. Amid Times Square's garish sprawl, this 42-story hotel by Ian Schrager offers an improbable sanctuary of white rooms, verdant terraces, and hushed corridors that repudiate the neighborhood's sensory assault. The spaces within—restaurants by John Fraser, a cavernous lobby bar, a nightclub partnered with an avant-garde collective—suggest downtown sophistication imposed on tourism's ground zero.


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    701 7th Ave, New York, NY · New York
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  33. A modernist hotel on Fifth Avenue steps from Grand Central, where loft-like rooms and a prime location place you among the city's most recognizable landmarks. The ground-floor restaurant pivots from daytime comfort fare to evening cocktails and small plates, trading Midtown's daytime tempo for quieter hours after dark.


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    485 5th Ave, New York, NY · New York
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  34. A brand-new hotel near Bryant Park where visual style and service philosophy move in lockstep, each reinforcing the other with the precision of a well-made thing. The unnamed Archer—your host, moving through the lobby in tailored clothes—exists to dissolve friction before you notice it, a modern concierge who anticipates rather than responds.


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    45 W 38th St, New York, NY · New York
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  35. The understated limestone façade on Park Avenue conceals a hotel that plays at feeling like a private residence, all muted tones and marble accents designed to make you forget you're a guest. Since 1963, it has perfected the Upper East Side formula of quiet luxury for those passing through, settling in, or simply living here on an extended lease.


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    540 Park Ave, New York, NY · New York
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  36. A 1927 palazzo on Fifth Avenue with a Gothic spire and signature clock, The Sherry-Netherland has long drawn Central Park views and old-money leisure into its marble-vaulted lobby. Harry Cipriani's Venetian pedigree anchors the dining, where European formality meets the particular comfort of a room that feels lived-in rather than polished.


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    781 5th Ave, New York, NY · New York
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  37. Reclaimed wood, green walls thick with vegetation, and industrial windows compose a deliberate counterpoint to Billionaires' Row just outside—a hotel asserting that luxury and environmental consciousness need not be strangers. The proximity to Central Park and Midtown feels less like proximity and more like permission to oscillate between both.


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    1414 6th Ave, New York, NY · Brooklyn
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  38. The marble lobby's crimson and gold antiques announce Old World refinement the austere facade conceals, drawing politicians and travelers to this Midtown perch. Steps from Central Park and Grand Central, The Kimberly trades grand-hotel theater for the discretion of a well-appointed private residence.


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    145 E 50th St, New York, NY · New York
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  39. A Gilded Age mansion on Madison Avenue transformed into a hotel preserves the grandeur of 1882 in marble, mahogany, and sweeping staircases. The rooms trade showiness for substance—deep comfort, generous proportions, and the particular quiet that old money still knows how to keep.


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    455 Madison Ave, New York, NY · New York
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  40. Behind Madison Avenue's iron gates, The Towers occupies the Palace's upper floors as a private hotel-within-a-hotel, where a dedicated 50th Street lobby and concierge insulate guests from the crowds below. Each room frames the skyline—Rockefeller Center, the Empire State Building—with the kind of quiet remove that suggests you've stepped out of the city entirely.


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    455 Madison Ave, New York, NY · New York
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  41. A converted courthouse in Litchfield's historic center, this twenty-room hotel pairs austere New England architecture with understated contemporary design across its public spaces. The former courtroom now serves as the restaurant, all soaring ceilings and marble, while a seasonal rooftop bar surveys the town below.


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    15 West St, Litchfield, CT · Litchfield
  42. In a converted 1901 factory between McCarren Park and the waterfront, Wythe Hotel shelters Le Crocodile, where Aidan O'Neal and Jake Leiber serve straightforward French cooking beneath soaring wood beams and original brick. The sixth-floor bar trades the kitchen's earnestness for skyline views—a divide that captures Williamsburg itself, caught between neighborhood and destination.


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    80 Wythe Ave, Brooklyn, NY · Brooklyn
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  43. A mid-century modern refresh animates this Upper Midtown landmark, its upper floors commanding Central Park views and its public spaces radiating Thompson's signature sleek restraint. The paradox persists: a deliberately unpretentious burger counter still operates on the otherwise polished lobby level.


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    119 W 56th St, New York, NY · New York
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  44. Canoe Place Inn scatters itself across Hampton Bays in weathered rooms and cottages, its canal-side perch caught between old bones and new comfort. Good Ground Tavern, its dining room, turns seasonal ingredients over Cherrywood fire with the ease of a place equally ready for a quiet dinner or a crowd.


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    239 E Montauk Hwy, Hampton Bays, NY · Hampton Bays
  45. A former industrial structure repurposed into lodging, the Roundhouse sits at the intersection of Beacon's art-world ascendancy and its gritty waterfront past. The hotel embodies the town's unlikely reinvention—a place to rest between gallery visits and riverside walks.


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    2 E Main St, Beacon, NY · Beacon
  46. A waterfront compound on the North Fork's quieter flank, where twenty suites overlook the marina and sailboats drift past at eye level. The place trades Hamptons gloss for something more grounded—rural stillness with luxury appointments, and a mooring for those who arrive by water.


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    61600 Main Rd, Southold, NY · Southold
  47. Across from Central Park, Fasano's Manhattan outpost erases the line between residential discretion and hotel service, with duplex suites dressed in Loro Piana cashmere and vintage furnishings that whisper rather than announce. There are no lobbies, no public theaters—only a private caffè and the kind of personalized attention that rewards those who've learned to travel without being seen.


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    815 5th Ave, New York, NY · New York
  48. A restored Fifties motel on the North Fork's quiet edge, Sound View Greenport trades the Hamptons' ostentation for bay views and understated design. Studio Tack's renovation respects the building's modest bones while delivering the amenities of a contemporary retreat.


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    58775 County Rd 48, Greenport, NY · Greenport
  49. A converted warehouse in Williamsburg where industrial bones meet careful restoration, the Box House Hotel sits just one subway stop from Manhattan despite feeling pleasantly removed from the city's relentless pace. The rooms and common spaces carry the weight of the building's past without nostalgia, a restraint that separates it from Brooklyn's more theatrical hotel offerings.


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    77 Box St, Brooklyn, NY · Brooklyn
  50. A Park Avenue monument restored to its Art Deco grandeur: silver corridors and recovered murals frame residential suites that whisper where public spaces declare. Michael Anthony's brasserie and a sprawling spa suggest the Waldorf's return is less nostalgia than reassertion.


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    301 Park Ave, New York, NY · New York
  51. A 19th-century textile warehouse converted into loft-style rooms with exposed brick, hardwood floors, and terraces overlooking Greenpoint's industrial streetscape. The Henry Norman pairs period bones with modern comfort—a boutique hotel that lets the neighborhood's creative energy seep in rather than seal it out.


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    239 N Henry St, Brooklyn, NY · Brooklyn
  52. The W Times Square shields you from the surrounding bedlam with a glass passage animated by cascading water, then deposits you in a serene seventh-floor lobby whose whiteness and restraint feel almost monastic. It's a small architectural reprieve in a neighborhood long since surrendered to spectacle.


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    1567 Broadway, New York, NY · New York
  53. A hotel and pub steps from Times Square that trades the chaos for a quietly convivial Irish interior—all dark wood, low ceilings, and the particular warmth of a Dublin local you've somehow never left. The elevator ride up deposits you in a different New York entirely, one that prizes comfort and a steady pour over the relentless hum outside.


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    119 W 45th St, New York, NY · New York
  54. In the theater district, CIVILIAN unfolds as a high-design boutique hotel that genuinely honors Broadway's glamour without kitsch. Pomeranc and Rockwell's theatrical attention to detail reads as restraint rather than excess, a distinction that matters.


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    305 W 48th St, New York, NY · New York

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    63 W 38th St, New York, NY · New York
  56. A 1950s motel on forty-five Peconic Bay acres has shed its roadside kitsch for the understated refinement of Italian linens and curated bath products. The neon sign still glows, but Silver Sands now courts a clientele that reads quiet luxury as restraint rather than nostalgia.


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    1400 Silvermere Rd, Greenport, NY · Greenport
  57. The Boro Hotel's sprawling lobby doubles as a de facto workspace for the neighborhood, its airy common rooms offering respite from Manhattan's density. Rooms facing west capture the Queensboro Bridge in profile—a view that justifies the trek across the East River.


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    38-28 27th St, Long Island City, NY · Long Island City
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  58. The Penny Hotel channels Williamsburg's artist past through 118 spare rooms outfitted with kitchenettes, hardwood floors, and thoughtfully selected artworks that extend into a ground-floor gallery. It reads as a carefully considered apartment rather than a hotel, positioned on North 8th Street as both homage to and gentle corrective of the neighborhood's transformation.


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    288 N 8th St, Brooklyn, NY · Brooklyn
  59. A modern building posed as industrial homage, The Hoxton Williamsburg channels the grit of its namesake London locale through exposed brick and warehouse bones. The result feels less like novelty tourism than a genuine accommodation to the neighborhood's own rough-hewn character.


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    97 Wythe Ave, Brooklyn, NY · Brooklyn
  60. Arlo Midtown plants itself in the Garment District's frenzy with rooms that feel designed as a deliberate escape: Meyer Davis's interiors favor texture—marble, leather, wood—over the nervous energy outside. The contemporary modernism here is practical rather than precious, a refuge that acknowledges the city's chaos without surrendering to it.


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    351 W 38th St, New York, NY · New York
  61. A recently built hotel where compact rooms feel generous thanks to floor-to-ceiling windows and efficient design. The Arlo NoMad solves the New York equation of high prices and tight quarters by making its modest spaces actually livable.


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    11 E 31st St, New York, NY · New York
  62. The Wallace's lobby announces itself with geometric tiles and a kinetic clock sculpture, a small gesture toward architectural theater in a residential neighborhood. The 124 rooms feel appointed rather than ostentatious, which suits the Upper West Side's temperament perfectly.


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    242 W 76th St, New York, NY · New York
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  63. A recent Kimpton arrival on 8th Avenue carves out stillness amid Times Square's chaos, its 364 rooms positioned within walking distance of the Theater District and Central Park South. Nine minutes from Radio City and Rockefeller Center, it functions less as a landmark than as a composed staging ground for midtown's relentless attractions.


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    790 8th Ave, New York, NY · New York
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  64. A soundproofed sanctuary at Times Square's chaotic edge, The Knickerbocker trades spectacle for understated calm and minimalist restraint. The hotel's legendary history and notably comfortable beds suggest that refuge, not pageantry, remains its enduring claim.


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    6 Times Sq, New York, NY · New York
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